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... Conrad's own sense of personal estrangement , his recurrent bouts of malaria , and his domestic problems with his wife Jessie ; " and contextually , by tracing sources back to Gustave Flaubert's " Un Coeur Simple " or Ford Madox Ford's ...
... Conrad's own sense of personal estrangement , his recurrent bouts of malaria , and his domestic problems with his wife Jessie ; " and contextually , by tracing sources back to Gustave Flaubert's " Un Coeur Simple " or Ford Madox Ford's ...
Page 180
... Conrad's themes and the timeliness of his vision . And perhaps , like the best of earlier adaptations of Conrad's works , Swept from the Sea will inspire viewers to return to the source . WORKS CITED Boyum , Joy Gould . Double Exposure ...
... Conrad's themes and the timeliness of his vision . And perhaps , like the best of earlier adaptations of Conrad's works , Swept from the Sea will inspire viewers to return to the source . WORKS CITED Boyum , Joy Gould . Double Exposure ...
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... Conrad . 1930 ; rpt . New York : Haskell House , 1965 . Moore , Gene M. " Adapting Conrad to Film . " In Gene M. Moore , ed . Conrad on Film . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1997. 224-49 . " Conrad's ' film - play ' Gaspar the ...
... Conrad . 1930 ; rpt . New York : Haskell House , 1965 . Moore , Gene M. " Adapting Conrad to Film . " In Gene M. Moore , ed . Conrad on Film . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1997. 224-49 . " Conrad's ' film - play ' Gaspar the ...
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